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Bring Black History into Your Classroom throughout the Year

by Jessica Weingartner
fév 1, 2024
History is full of fascinating threads to follow. Discover stories and lessons that will capture your students’ interest during Black History Month.
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12 Great On-Demand Webinars for Teachers

by Grace Ruiter
fév 22, 2024
Explore these on-demand webinars for teachers at your own pace for inspiring and insightful professional learning from leading experts.
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Black Woman Personhood and the Fifteenth Amendment

by Ambria Reed
fév 23, 2024
The Fifteenth Amendment did not secure the vote for women, and as the suffrage movement grew, the dominant conversations excluded Black women.
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Bringing Down Barriers in Schools

by Dr. Angela Sims
nov 30, 2023
Angela Sims, principal of Ted Lenart Regional Gifted Center, shares her introduction to equity education and how it led her to Facing History's work.
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Freedom Dreaming and the Struggle for Equality after Emancipation

by Rachel Johnson
déc 15, 2023
We consider how the Emancipation Proclamation opened up the chance for freedpeople to finally determine their own lives and what that looked like.
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King: A Life—A Conversation with Jonathan Eig and Adam Green

by Facing History Staff
jan 12, 2024

The life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. is explored in discussion with the author of the bestselling biography King: A Life and scholar Adam Green.

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Teaching LGBTQIA+ Students: Insights from Harvey Milk High School

by Kaitlin Smith
juin 28, 2019
In this interview, Harvey Milk High School staff discuss strategies for engaging with LGBTQIA+ students as an educator.
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Women's Power in the Struggle for Freedom and Equal Rights

by Jessica Weingartner
Mar 21, 2024
Throughout history, women have shaped and advanced human rights and democratic ideals by challenging societal norms and championing gender equality and civic freedom.
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Embracing AAPI Histories and Students All Year Long

by Kaitlin Smith
mai 28, 2020
Facing History invites you to check out these resources on AAPI history.
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This Game Is Designed to Teach Empathy. Here's How.

by Jackson Westenskow
nov 1, 2017
Jackson Westenskow's game, Empathy Builders, innovatively uses cooperative gameplay to teach empathy to young people.
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Why Developing Critical Listening Skills Matters

by Miriam Morgenstern
Juil 2, 2014
Author Miriam Morgenstern emphasizes the importance of critical listening and offers tools to incorporate active listening in the classroom.
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Facing Black History Month in the United States: Why We Need to Break the Norm

by Tanya Huelett
jan 28, 2016
Author Tanya Huelett offers her opinion on the importance of Black History Month and provides resources to explore Black History in the classroom.   
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